r THE ARGUS THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 181)5. William Pointer, of this city in the poweHHor ol a piece or scrip u u'd in 1803, which he received the year thereafter. It in about the ize of 2 x 2J inched, and calls fur 5 cents. For thirty years and over Afew. huii not been "broke." ItargaiiifTSii Groceries all the veuk at HrvanTijdlaw Go. Cash thorn, we have pveirCange tolmc- co at 15 cents yer iouiiuv C. J. Hcliniible, Deputy U. 8. Divtrict attorney, and one of Port land'! rising young lawyers, was in CV the city Mond.i,' on legal business before Justice Knight's court. , Many were the horses, black horses, and horses bliick in the city Monday lust, brought hither on the jirospect of being sold to the agents of Uncle Sain. Reduced prices on Ladies' Wraps, Lndie' KlanntflH and Gents' Macintoshes. New ptterns now in. Dont forget that ure at war with liigh prices and thiX it takes two to get acquainted. R'eae one we invite you to eoine and Bee us. llryau-Laidlaw Co. Cash Store. Rev, McDonald delivered a lecture Sunday afternoon to a large audience of the male persuasion at the M. K. Church. The divine touched upon the insny vices to which mankind is aWusfcd , and it is said, made a very , ingtalk." Wi need 1 rubbers this weaih m of Schulmerich fc r. Get thew . fcion; they keep all styles. The experts on the bounty 'a Looks, W. 11. Wehrung and H. rj Hudson, Appointed by the grand jury, expect to nnisu their work this eveningor tomorrow morning, when they will turn in their report Xuias cards and Rmklets, con fectionery and tree ornaitHmts at lowest prices at the Uaaaar. The Hallett bridge, near Dilley, i is a neat structure, and the build era, T. C. Johnson and Co., are good workmen. It will receive two coata of paint. Hon. S. 15. Huston did legal business at Portland yesterday. -Men'i laundried shirts, 50 cts. -ach at. Schuhnerich & Son. F. M. Olson has found his horses which were recently stolen from a Darn in Jbast roriumi. lie wan dose upon the trail of (he 'thieves, whom he had tracked to a neighborhood known us LentCluck uiioih county, and found them turn d loose in the highway with the bridlis on. .Mr. Olsen cuid he hud some difficulty in gelling the ollii ers ol Mull noma li county to take hold i( the malU'J', lieiice he curled out hi ui self. ' J. rKnight has if 1.2(H) lo loan on approved farm security in 1 or 2 lots for 3 or 5 years J. P, Hicks 1ms purchased the Hloper wood saw. Should you want your woodpile reduced, lie is your mail. People should remember that a newspaper is not a medium for one to chronicle private grievances, un less they concern the public or in volve u principle detrimental to the public weal. The Bon Ton Shaving Parlors on Second street are the most fash ionable in the city. Childrens' hnirculliug, 15 cents; shaving on Sunday, 10 cents. i The Poor Man's Meat Market is no more. The shop was situated next door to Judge Humphrey's ollice, on Main street. Christuine will soon be here. If you desire bargains look at the announcements in 1HI Annus, , , . f Jesse Cornelius is still quite low, hiiu oniy me most sanguine i 1 . . ,1.. - look for ultimate recovery. The four-year child of Frank Pomeroy, of Cornelius, died last week with diphtheria. The father had just started for the Southern Oregon mines. This make two losses by death suffered by this family within a year, and the sympathy of the community is theirs. Proper training at home, and pure example in establishing the relations of the sexes will do more to tnoulcate moral precepts In the minds of youth than all the fears of moral and statutory laws in ex r, istence. H. Wehrung & Sons are pre , prring the upper story of their V wrick block over the Arch bold store for the occupancy of the Odd Fel low's lodge. It will, when finished, make a pleasant hall. Jos. McCormick, an aged man living near Mountaindale, is very low with partial paralysis. He is being well cared for by his friends, v but will not survive long. J. V. Marsh, proprietor and editor of the Forest Grove Times, spent Saturday in the city. - For the month of November mortgages to the extent of $22,948 were released, and new ones filed for $18478. Over $4000 to the credit balance of releases. ; Special sale in Men's Boston Rubber Boots, $2.25. Gregg's Shoe v J3torj Forest wove, Or. Money to loun in sums to suit. Mortgages and notes bought and sold. Room 13, Morgan Block. Any one wanting wood sawed will leave orders at the Hicks' House or at this oflice. oihce. i 'feetattlflllase, Pickled pigs' 2nd stieet. A Santa ClausNk-tter box for children ut the IkzaaV Rubber boots in men's, ladies' and children's sizes at Schulmerich k Son. A sad ease of insanity is that of William C. Adams, a young man well known in this city. Mr. Ad ams, parents have resided in this city for years and the family has1, universally been esteemed. For some time the young man has been subject to melancholia and Tuesday morning he was examined by Dr. i1. A. ttaiiey beture Judge Cornelius. and adjudged insane. Commit- went papers were made out and he has been taken to Salem for treat ment. Financial losses are thought to have had something to do with his mental aberrations. Special pricesVm lamps, silver ware and pocket curiery at the liazaar. If vou want to make a nice preseut to any.of your fronds go to itorckmoes, the jeweler, and leave your orde' before next Saturday, us he sends for his last order tor the holidays on December 14th. M-ttLjUi-fliudl waa in the city teresta in this section."' -"WfW-Kvl,,,, f ,,, . K d up to his trotinie, hw I Alia ut tritii a kvii u( (:i.,iia'n I i . i . , , I Toys at your price at GretrV All parlies owing the under signed on overdue notes and ac counts are expected to cull and set tle same prior to Jan.' 1st, 180(1, as we must close our books before commencing another year's bus inesd. - 11. Wkkunu & Son. --Inspect the ehgryit line of de lightful perfumes, ad perfume fur lashings at lheJjelta. These are very suitable 'for ' holiday gifts. Remember The Delta has on hand a handsome1. line of holiday goods. See and be convinced. Occasionally one sees a relic of lue dark ages, even m these day's ol heighten, d civilization. These rel ics stand out like nightmares in the eternal tituess of things. Three or four such objects now have their be ing in nature of stiles which give entrance to the court yard. Many a skinned heel and smothered im precation can testily to their general "cussed iiess." Dr. J. K. Adkins has opened denial parlors in the Morgan block room , where he will be pleased to meet his old patrons. Charges very leasonuble. Married, At the Congregation al church ut Beaverton. UrVgmi, December o, 18i, Rev. W. Hurl hurt uilioiating. Mist Vernona Mor ton and Mr. Geo. Davies, promi nent young people of that city. It cost the county $202 to pub lish the delinquent tax list as re quired by law. The Independent did the publishing. New nerfumeWnd toilet arti cles at the Hillsboro liiizanr J. A. Keim, one of the mott prominent citizens of Cornelius, and who recently left lor un extended visit to the Fatherland, died a few weeks since in a hospital in Ger many, so it is reported Mr'. Keim was a good citizen, universally es teemed, and his many friends are puined to hear of his untimely dem ise. His dautli, however, is not so much of a surprise as his health is known to have been cousiderbly im paired for a number of vears. De ceased leaves a family living at Cornelius. , Greer's is the best place t0M.1v rrwriin s e f 1 , It has been history that this county's affairs have always been judiciously managed, especially on lines of economy. Ihe Arqus is willing to belive it too and should it ever doubt the economical condi tion, it will simply consider the present county jail. Certainly, as one man remarks, it is good enough for criminals, but is it not an old maxim that a man is ini ooent un til he is proven guilty? If you want to make a nice Xnias present get an all wool suit of clothes at Schulmerich & Son. The Hillsboro Reed & Cornet Band, in business meeting, voted a resolution of thanks to the people of Hillsboro and vicinity for the generous support accorded them on Thanksgiving day and at their band concert. The Firemen of the city are considering the feasibility of giving a Dan in the near future. Miss Nellie Powell, who has been employed at a case in The Argus composing room for nearly a year is now taking training at the Portland hospital to fit herself as a practical nurse. Christmas will soon be he aiid the usual merrymaking will be indulged in. Several Christmas trees will be inaugurated at the va rious churches. Special sale in Men's oork sole shoes from $3 and upwards at Gregg's Shoe Store at Forest Grove, Stewart Three and One Half and Corbin Two. MANY BLACK HORSES IN TOWN The Constable Will Mutt be Probated A Hitch in Papers Results in Contempt of Court Jona than Tice Arrested. Stewart and Corbin Sentenced. "He who steals my purse steals trash" goes very well in the ab stract, but he who robs express of fices can but view this paraphrase j w,ln mingled contempt and disdain. On Tuesday of this tveek George Stewart and Harry Cnibin, the two young men guilty of robbing Wil liams' express oflice in this city last summer, were brought into court to receive sentence from Judge McBride. Stewart received a sentence of three years and six months in the penitentiary, while Young Corbin was given but two years on one charge, sentence being suspended on the other. Judge Mcl5ride spoke quite feelingly while imposing the edict on the young lad, stating that he could sentence him to 14 vears. but in view of his or felt disposed to m lenient. He told him that ut the end of two years if the penal institution, in which he is to be incarcerated, should give him a good showing on conduct and general carriage, he would be a free man to become a uweful member of any community. Otherwise, the sentence on the sec ond charge would be imposed. The twain were taken to Salem the day of sentence. Buying for Uncle Sara. Wni. Frazier, a prominent horse man of Portland, Oregon, was in the city Monday for the purpose of buy ing young horses for artillery uses in the regular army, U. S. A. Al though there were many fine speci mens of horse flesh offered, black in color, and sound in limb, a large number of which seemed to answer ihe requirements, i. e, 154 bands lit'iifht, 5 to 8 venrs old, ami weigh ing' from HOO'lo 1250, Mr. Frazier ii ade no bona tide purchasis. To The Arqus report) r Mr. Frazier staled that his purchases were to he shipped to San Francisco, and that although the horsrs offi-D-d were line animals, too many were mixed with Clydesdale and Perch eron, and what he wanted was soiiis of the sturdy old pioneer stock, which had by years of inter-breeding become a sort of native. Mr. Frazier will visit all principal valley towns and hopes to soon get togeth er a car load for shipment. An in spector accompanies him so if a pur chase be made, it immediately be comes a government charge. Must Go to Probate. Judge McBride has decided that County Judge Cornelius must pro bate the last will and testament of Edward Coi stuble, deceased. This means that upon proof of the will the executor can go ahead without citing the administratrix, Mrs. E. Shute, to Appear. It will be remem bered that Mrs. Shute was appoint ed administratrix before the will was offered for action and Judge Cornelius, upon the tender of peti tioners to probate the same, decid ed the parties must cite Mrs. Shute to appear, lo this Judge V halley, one of the counsel for petitioners, objected, and carried the matter be fore Judge MclSnde on a writ of re view. The will now comes for probate and the next move is eneerlv watched. It is reported that some of the heirs will contest the valid ity of the instrument and it yet may be some time before the Con stable estate is closed of record. A Hitch in Papers. A short time since Justice Knight issued a writ on some property near Tigaidville and Constable Annans took charge of the same, locking it in a building in the near vicinity. Some time prior a local justice had issued on attachment and the papers were served and the property taken possession of by a party who was not a regularly appointed officer. Soon after Mr. Annans left. C. Tigard, in ignorance of the fact that the first attachment was illegal, broke open the building and took charge of the property. He was brought in Monday before Justice Knight and fined $5.00 and costs, nicu oeing paid, me nne was im- appeared for the defendant and Attorneys Huston and Smith for the state. Says it it Persecution. H. P. Ford. Sheriff of this county and Elmer Sprague, a deputy -sheriff of Multnomah county arrested Jonathan Tice, near Gaston Sun day last. Mr. Tice was taken to Portland where he will, he says, substantiate his innocence and con clusively show that the affair is one of persecution instigated by parties who are opponents of his in some litigation now pending in the courts of Multnomah county. Mr. Tice has alwava been considered honor able and upright and his many friends are full of confidence that be will turn the tables on the prosecutors. School Report. The following is the report of district Ha. 4'J Tor the month end ing November 29, 1895: Number of days taught. 19; number of pu pils enrolled, 23; number of days attendance. 281 number of days absence, 148j; nu nber of times tardy. 15; average dally attend ance, 15. The following named pupil was neither tardy nor absent: Joeie Steven ton. Florence A. Griebki.er, Teacher. Dead Letter List The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post office un claimed: Biggs, V H Gardner, Frank Haase, Gustin Wenger, David Gardner, Mrs Jesse All letters not called for by Dec. 21, 1895, will be sent to the dead letter of fice. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. Mary A. Brown, P. M. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Get some of those periodicals and magazines at the post office store. 1 hey are instructive and help to while away the long winter evenings. v. Considerable diphtheria, las 9 i. Ik. 1 n l- 1. 1.1 I t-J "ui in ornenus s If ' JMadciaiis! nave u One pound uoo't,t!iM every $2 purchase. AVthe liazaaf.Y Geo. R. Uagley made a business trip to halein this week, returning Wednesday evening. An attempt will betnade to or ganize a Sons of Veterans order in this city, preliminaries to take place at J. I. Knight's ollice on Dee ember 18, at 7:30 p. m. All inter ested should turn out. The post offiee store keeps con stantly on sale a line of standard periodicals, magazines and month ly. Anything not on sale will be ordered for you.. Inquire of J. M. Brown. Christmas candies cheap at Greer's Townsman S. Everitt had the misfortune to fall and severely sprain his knee Sunday evening and in consequence is somewhat dis a bled. A. Finney will soon start on an extenled trip to Southern California, where he will spend the winter. When ' on want an "up todale" llftir cut, or a im -at comfortable shave orboth.eall at the City Shaving Parlors. Hot and Cold buths im mediate on order. E. K. Coi.estock, Prop. Past Master Hrannin, of the A. 0. U. W. of Oregon, was in the city Tuesday evening and delivered an interesting lecture on the benefits of the order. Mrs. Julia A. Gault, of McMinnville was present in the interest of the Degree of Honor, an auxiliary of the workmen and suf ficient names were secured to or ganize. Subscribe for The Argus and get the news. -Mr. Webster, the architect and contractor engaged in the construc tion of the Con nell residence on the corner of Third and Lincoln streets ind the misfortune to inflict a seri ous wound of the knee yesterday by cutting it with a ihisel. With everySlpllar purchase you will get a tablet flud pencil free at the Hillsboro Bnztr. Hon. H. V. Gates returned the first of the week from Klamath Falls, where he has been construct ing a water and light plant for the liihaoitants of that city. Geo. Schulmerich transacted business at Portland yesterday, Miss May Willis assisting at the store in his ahsance. Geo. F. Doughty and wife are thinking of making a visit to Spir it Lake, Iowa, to spend the holi days. The Rebekahs gave a supper to the Odd Fellow fraternity last evening at the Grange Hall, and a splendid time is reported. W. E. Brock now carries a full line of Munyon's celebrated homoe opathic home remedies. If you are indisposed ask for these excel lent remedies. It is reported that J. R. Bee gle, the genial editor of the Oregon Mist, St. Helens, is a candidate for the joint senatorship for the next term. If nominated the many friends of .1 R dnnlilloco mill c..o him elected. Jn John F. Bennett nnd LnnraS. Taylor, prominent young people of inaiatin, took out license towed on December 6th, and were married Monday of this week. Mr. Ben nett is engaged in hop raising and Miss Taylor is a sister to Mrs Lee of that place. Special sale in Ladies' fine donj. button, in square or picaamy toe, only $1.75, tormer price $2.25, at Gregg,s Shoe Store, For- est Wove. Of Commissioners' Court Transacts Business. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR 12713 Bridges are Accepted and Bills Al lowed. Petition of J. N. Nickum et al to re-establish lines on county road No. 239, after consideration of view ers report, was denied, and costs taxed to petitioners. . The following bills were allowed: assessing'and Collecting. Georee H Wilcox 75 .00 Hillsboro Pub Co 295.00 BRIDGES AND ROADS. AJewett n.78 John Hassler 21.00 J J Clark 58.00 JasSigter 10.75 J W Wheeler 11.00 J H Brown 20.40 W M McI,eod & Son 23.00 J C Corey 14.40 L U Hancock 19.50 Carter Bros 9 00 T C Johpson 80.00 735-55 20.00 20.00 22.20 8.00 1. 00 504 HelliM -ui A An dUNTY COURT. im D B Reasoner , 14.00 Thos G Todd 14.80 Hillsboro Pub Co 5.00 SALARIES J W Saj.pinton, Treasurer 50.00 K L, Alclormick, sell and dep... 175.00 H P Ford do 275.00 R B Goodin do 150.00 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT AND ASS'Tf. A Craig School Sup't 66.00 D H Thomas 12.00 C. n. & J. ACCOUNT. G W Patterson HP Ford 65 -5 FUEL, LIGHTS AND JANITOR. N A Barrett 30.00 INSANE AND INQUESTS. J S Newell. J P Tamiesie 4-40 500 5.00 2.00 S T Unklater A W Saxton PRISONERS AND PAUPERS GW Patterson 46.90 R Chrisinger 12.00 R Cave 7.75 Brvan Laidlaw Co vo? j C Lamldn .95 H P Ford 6 27 J V Carstens. , 61.98 Clias Ho wen 12.80 W Boucsein 12.75 Lester M Bell 15 00 Rosa Frost 5.00 J Northrop 10.00 STATIONERY R B Goodin 4-35 E L McCormick 3.25 Hillsboro Pub Co 7.7s Hatchet , 375 Austin Craig 6 75 Glass and Prudhomme 29. y H P Ford 2.io The Argus 6.50 STATE CASES CE Kindt ; .13.00 H P Ford 17.55 W M Lanelev 7.50 J I Knight 7.15 vv w Annans 3.00 J I Knight la.50 w vv Annans 12.00 Joseph Klupponeger 2.90 nieresa Kluppcneger 2.90 f.rnesi rresrn v.'X) Andrew Anderson 8.10 Y m Schultz 1.70 Morton Anderson 1.70 August Scente 1.70 Anton Heinrich 3.50 U N Barrett 5.00 8 Hughes 5.20 JP Vaughn 1.75 MISCELLANEOUS J B Matthews' post GAR 24.00 Circuit Court. DECEMBKR TERM. Bunnell v Bunnell judgment for plaintiff. First National Bank of Hillsboro v E. C. Hughes et ux, deft, allowed until next Tuesday to answer. Geo. Kirkwood v Washington County, writ of review. Judgment of County court leversed and cause dismissed. - Mary Malone v B. P. Cornelius, as county judge, writ of review. Decision of lower court reversed and will ordered to be probated. Eiiznbeth Shute, admr, v Aman da Sherman et nl, demurrer over ruled and allowed until Monday to file amended complaint. Iligginson v Higginson, decree of divorce granted by default. Westernian v Westerman, decree cranled. Mother to have custcdy r-of 3 minor children and father to have temporary custody of 2 older childrer, mother privileged to set; them at any time. llodendeti v O'Brien, verdict for jiff, in sum of $48y. State v Smellier, pleaded guilty and Feulenced to 4 years and to pay costs. Bielnnil v Bielaid, purchasers allowed 3 years 10 mnko deferred payments, iuimst lo be met pit n ptiy. Br.'Ui'T v Kmhnelet nl, default ns to in fend, tits Sutherland, Wil cox, Wiikeand Ulliott. Order for service grained on Minnie, Frank and K. X. Kuehnel, plff to be re ceiver of pieinises pending suit. Borwick v Brugger default en tered. State v Price, bonds forfaited and bench warrant issued. Kohler and Chase v Mrs Bush, verdict for deft. Nickritz v White et al demurrer overruled. Blair v Richardson, postponed for term. Gratton, admr, v McLeod, de fault and decree. State v Stewart, sentenced i to penitenitiary for 3 years and 6 months; second charge dismissed. State v Corbin, sentenced to two years on first indictment; sentence on second indictment is suspended. SET FOR TRIAL. Wnchline v School Dist. No. 52, December 13th. State v Lee appeal Dec. 13th. State v Lee December 17th. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The other day Frank Mitchell, the popular young drug clerk at Brock's store, thought he had dis covered a perpetual water motor and was thinking of taking out let ters patent. Upon investigation he found out that Justice Knight had put one of his cuspidors to soak and left the water running, inundating a section of the lower floor. Hostilities were soon on and the overflow stopped. ' Schulmerich & Sou have a sup ply of silk and satin for the holi day trade in all colors; also the largest assortment of ribbon in the city. C. S. Tigard, constable of East Butte, has resigned his office. Mr. Tigard was fined $5.00 and costs Wore Judge Knight the other day. fc"Hl1he ced legal sufficren E. G. Foudray anam... Mrs. L. F. Foudray, started Xlftrr-rofflcw day evening for Vermont, Illinois, on a visit. They went via the U. P., over the O. R. & N., purchasing their tickets from our local agent, J. I. Knight. -Call at thaJlnzaar to get prices on Holiday gooaa,. R. H. Mitchell, who is now running a populist paper in Colum bia county, has commenced a term of school near Pittsburg. Dont fail to see Greer's, wind ows and fctore before Christinas. The grand jury is still grind ing and it appears that there is some difficulty in bringing in wit nesses. This is explained from the fact that our county court allows nothing extra for deputy hire in tiiese cas ;s, and the writs have to take their turn for service. It seems that there should be some provision in these matters for if a sheriff employed extra deputies in sucn instances the cost for hire would exceed the salary of that of ficial. A. T. Phillips has gone to Portland where he has been offered a chair in a tonsorial estnhlish ment. Al. is a good workman and bis friends wish him well. Attorney Flegel, of Portland, was in the cilv last Saturday ac companied by his eon The rate war is still on be tween the Southern Pacific and O. R. & N. Co. You can make the round trip from Portland to San Francisco on the steamer, cabin passage for $10. Everybody uses Munyon's homoeopathic home remedies. At W. E. Brock's Secure one of Munyon's Guides to health, free. V Ciniino, Tualatin's emtio wheel horse, is in the city at tendant on jury service. Mr. Cim ino is one of Washington county's pioneers. W,J Friend Sappington, county treasurer, had himself charged with over $40 more ca.li than he received. Here is an opportunity for some ' ribbei " to get in some good work. Dont fail to see Greer's cfock ery Glassware Lamps and China goods when you aie looking fora Christmas present. ' The Christian church is mak ing preparations to have a Christ mas tree, and a splended time is expected. , A glass of wine and fine sand wich for 10 cents at C. Blasers. i Ex-officio Recorder Dobbins swore in the new city officers lust Thursday evening, all being present except councilman-elect K. H. Greer. No business of importance was transacted. A resolution in troduced by Tamiesie that coun cilmen serve without pay was in definitely postponed. TO RENT. A nice little cottaga within one block of the business purt of town at $7 )er month: Knqure at tliis '-fHce or of W. E Thome RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED UIITUni IT fifly'.' Knife or Oneration. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE0. E. MILLER CO. Orrio : Boom 700-707, Marquam Itiiildinir, PORTLAND, OREGON. SOCIETIES, Phoenix Lodge No E4. K of P niet on .Monday evening; or eacb week, in Masonic hall. Phonocia Temple No 10 meets on the sec ond and fourth Friday of each month in I O O F hall. Monteiuma Ixnlire No 50 1.0 O liSS? F nieet every Wednesday ev ening in their hall. Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge No 54 meet in Odd Fellows' hall on the third Saturday of each month. Tuality Lodge No 6 A F A A M meet every- Saturday night on or after full moon of each month. Tunlatin Chapter, No 81, Eastern Star, meeta second and fourth Tuesday in eacb month at Masonic hall. Hillsboro Lodge No 01 A O V W W meet every second and fourth ffciit Friday in each month. ' mblngton Kncampnieot No 24 I OOF meets on second and fourth Friday of each month. UlllKboro Lodge No U I O G T moot 1 in tlriiio Uail e,ory Saturday evening. S Hillsboro Grange No 73 P of meet 2nd and 4th Saturdays at H 111. Viola Tent, K0I8, K O T M. memiM Odd Fellows' Hall on Second and fourth Thursday evening of each month. PROFESSIONAL. S. B. HUSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC R001118 Union Block, Hillsboro, Or - BARRETT ADAMS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Honing i and 7 Central Block, .j. Hillsboro, Ork 7. H. TONGUE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In Morgan block, Uillaboro, OrfoOb -"000, M. D. corner First ana i Oregon. m. 1 . unnkn 1 in, m. b.i. M PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office ut Residence East of Court House, C. B. BROWN, JJENTIST, I1ILLS1JOUO, OHEGOK. GOLD CBOWNnrl BRIDGE work specialty. ALL WORK Guaranteed. Rooms 1 and 2 Morgan Bloek. Office Hours: From 8 a. m. to 4. r. if. F. A. BAILBT, M.D. F.J. BAIUT, B.I.M.I. DRS. F. A. AND F. J. BAILEY, Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchers. Office in Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi dence loutn-west corner Baseline and Second. All caila promptly attended day or night. JUGS PIIILIPPI T1MBST4 M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Consultation in French or English. Offloa and residence aouth of Main near 3d at, Hillsboro, Or. WILKES BROS. ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS. Conveyancing and fin map work a specialty. Lindsay Block, two doom north of tha poaioffloa, Second St., Hillsboro, Or. GEORGE R. BAGLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 00m 1 & 2, Shute Block, over Greer's. HILLSBORO, OREGON. Local Agent Royal Insurance Company SMITH & BOWMAN, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Notarial Work and Conveyancing. demo-lR0cms6A7Mnri?HM nik.. hiii.i r,. MISCELLANEOUS. Notary Public. . . 1 Lea ns, collections , FIRE - . AND . . ACCIDENT ! : INSURANCE. ; J. L KNIGHT. General Fire Insuraneo and Loan Broker, HILLSBORO, OREGON. CARPETWEAVING, J Centerville, Oregon Weaves carpet striped and measured to fit any room. Prices to suit the hard times New Shop ! lilackRinithing & Hom'slioeiiip, W. A. FINNEY, Prop, Shop on 3rd street next door to the L W I touso woodwork shop. CHARGES REASONABLE, w DELTA : DRUG :: STORE : (Next Door Bryan-Laidlaw Co.) Main Street, - Hillsboro. A flno line of Toilet Articles, Brushes, Comlw, Perfumes, Patent Medicines and special attention given to Quality and Accuracy. Cor.2dlWek'i ') J. JNORTBRUr, Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table and v ' . all accommodation for the convenience of guests, v, . .